Lexicographical Neighbors of Reportorially
Literary usage of Reportorially
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Military Telegraph During the Civil War in the United States: With an by William Rattle Plum (1882)
"... the North in a cave of gloom, by reportorially annihilating the Federal army
and leaving Washington and Baltimore a probable prey to the Confederates. ..."
2. The Literature of the South by Montrose Jonas Moses (1910)
"... is in some respects as sensational and as unhealthy as Dixon's " The Clansman,"
it nevertheless has the recommendation of being reportorially alive, ..."
3. The Literature of the South by Montrose Jonas Moses (1910)
"... is in some respects as sensational and as unhealthy as Dixon's " The Clansman,"
it nevertheless has the recommendation of being reportorially alive, ..."
4. The Country Weekly: A Manual for the Rural Journalist and for Students of by Phil Carleton Bing (1917)
"... The Herald will continue to print the news without improper emphasis, either
reportorially or editorially, of its significance. ..."
5. The World War: How it Looks to the Nations Involved and what it Means to Us by Elbert Francis Baldwin (1914)
"On the other hand, both reportorially and editorially there is often a distinct
effort on the part of certain English journals to give a comprehensive ..."
6. A Book about Myself by Theodore Dreiser (1922)
"Compared with the Western papers with which I had been connected, all New York
papers seemed huge, the tasks they represented editorially and reportorially ..."
7. My Memories of Eighty Years by Chauncey Mitchell Depew (1922)
"But not long afterwards, editorially and reportorially, the emphatic endorsement
of the Herald came, and positive prediction of success, and were of great ..."
8. The Living Presentby Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton by Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton (1917)
"Therefore, that remarkable experience in France is altogether still so vivid to
me that to write about it reportorially, with the personal equation left out ..."